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- Aly, emu: was in r he 1s Mr. Smith?, Why, Doug - Smith, one of the- clueleet Mun» - lators of the horaakidecspherold used' . in the playing of the ire it ' nationgl! when. aver seen in therap parts. It | .3ybu \haven't §6en Doug work. and you 8f€ a dyed-in-the-wool, wilt» | finvmeebelt bug, .you. bave missed: sims Areat, 130 Douggie is. a port- | or | i%. th¥fe froin Ait points | ptf | E 'compass, and,\will @ pany canoes; is knew\ this ° 'babre, - nubrerous | allure who. fenterdaiy saw him j6t. min this, Heavy hitting Cohoes: ag» | \ @Waxation, champions ot . the State - with two hits, will coincide | &. flint, hastatement, . 'That the sturdy | fier from | MiMer's. Falls, mt nade his (debut in the majors: ope this date- is die no doubt. to/ 1% rast: that the greater part at tiie i¥t t e townie ot‘Uficle seem. Doug ¥ome baby 'on the htiflg line and | FiT mtpuslnte who follow the great | ild Pastime in this city.and vicinity. Aure to bettreated th, aome great | 141mm lzfip gemainder of tne 'clty ehamplcxnsmp be- Gol % P wt ¥. ”mm: $ war tha Might particular star: £5 ”flay“? pat gt Northside t n ”Riggs helmets came Dutnrt'e 3 Bobby: e manna gs pioy. who ca- amfiotmmfion tor the 1. 81 sigs tora ism buzzer and {tick to letting down | ¥ at folirtéen men and P 4:1“th of the situ- rie®' count now stands: y ¢ rg; enamer of the nex 3t ; yesterday that fully as. crowded the tigre along the the o Maga. |. [ errors anda a fielder's choice. . game was replete with staftling | | work at second for the Islanders: was | outer garden, '| pitched for one bate, but was caught, up - . con 'Bkull\ Devine, Karly 'XeHule - and! members of the cham- BHI -MoCorry, pignahip Edmund Aleam of - the Bastern League, being in the.iin@-up with Doug - Smith \Skull\ dig great work behind 'the. bat . and he- and- Smith worked: toasther like 1 ma- |~ chine. - Marty McHale 'disportad be- ' tween the second. gnd third stations | r, he of Sunrise | . A. C. championship fame, held down | And Bill McCorry, _ the . initial Sack. All three shbwell up well and. added a wealth: of strefgth And confidenne to. the meet, Side® outfit, - Roliard Michell Well Bilt Dollard, the elongated , filly:- of the League champions, fo éhed. good ball but the inability . df. his | teamsterp to ring the nitting ; belt caused his down fall, Dollard allow- ed but six-hits, four of which cams in the sixth frame and allowefl,; the | Insular-s to score their only .. other two marker; were the result of plays gand fist fielding, . Maney's of the classy kind: cas was Ephby 'Green's playing in the smfle: for the Leaguers. Both men kmieked down geveral smashes which Ifoked like sure hits. (Corbett and PDoyie, made pretty. running catches in 'the. ._ The Game 'in Detail. \'\\\ How the game was pulsed First inning. Cohoes--Robstor walked and was] sacrulcetl td second By Collison An@| - to \third - by Corbett, Paul Schilling struek oute |- ) struck on Maney was out at first, Schilling to Robetor. \Doyle was out, Gfeen to Rabator Sacond Inning. Cohoes-Murray went out, Smith: to McUorry, Signor ang Ralph; Schilling struck out. Insulars--Devine hit the first bail between first and second. McHale ' was hit by pitched ball; was forced out at second Py Porritt, Simcox struck ont. Third traning. . Cohoes-Dollard gor on a pissed bali by Devine. Robetor and Collt- son struck out. Green went out, Maney to McCorry. Insulars-Smith was out, R.. Schil- ~cBy. \ whose heme is m ~Millers Wm, Mass: Pitched great ball: in the em» ern - League before efiterihu ”ti United \SHites \army in: 4918; the greater . part: of the 1918 - and | a darned runs of the contest.. The: ; present season in the army. Pitched : groat 'ball for the team representing, Camp.. Upton. Was saesn in action with the Insular team in Cohoes # Ing the closing weeks Gf\ the - $1 and: 1917 stasons, making -strik record in' one of the. games 'in at: discharge. trom din!” ‘ Upon Hie service several . weeks ago, real of Miller's Falls made up a - pyrs6® and secured hin services for the téam representing Miller's ~ Falls on the diemen’dttnis xenon. e oven res Schilling to Rbbetor. MeCorry put, |. Green to Robetor. It was a great stop by Green. Fourth Inning, t *»Conves-Cofbétt fiyed to E P. Schilling struck ont. Mutray Smith to Mch'ry. Insulare-Maney out Green . to Hobetor. Doyle out, P. Schilling to Robetor. Devine flyed out to (or- ut, | bett, who, amade a great running catch, w» i Fifth \Inning. [ Cohoes--Signor and Ralph Schil ling hit the wind Bollard was out, Maney to Memm‘y . Insulars-MoHale walked and was sacriticed to second by Porritt, Sim- cox sot on first on a fielder's choice, when Dollard .gecured. his grouéer and threw to third in an endeavor to head off McHale; P. Schilling mufféd the bail. McHale scored when Smith hit to Collison, who hesitated a moment and throw the ball home ven ling to Robetor, Dwyer out, P.t (Continued on page Two.) . al hage or . % , (babe AMELS supply cigarette column-int: bwmd with!!! you ever experienced! You never tasted such mil- i refreshing, appeal flayor. and. cogliigss. 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American League. © active yesterdayflmt ccm + 19 i again this season. La 8 the Dodgers in * their fight gar tong-lb place. RUTH IS NOW IN SELELT CIRCLE] (Babe Ruth, Boston's famous mauler, yesterday took his place among the five leading, hitters in the Bube was in=. \ho\ landet - \in' tifth place when Roger Peckinpaugh, Yankee shortstop, falled to tike 4 paft in the picnic on the Polo Grounds yesterday.. Roger was one of the Tow Yanks that Wright could fool. He went up five times without poking one safé. There were no AMERIQAN LEAGUE, l New York 8; St. Louls 1. [ BRetrojt.91 Washington 4. ; (Other Qlubs not scheduled.) NATIONAL LEAGUE, St. Lonis 8; New York 1. Cineinnat! 1;-Boston 0. - Chicago 4; Philadelphia 0. (Othér clubs not summed) mil—ha- standlng of the clubt. memes LEAGUE. ___ Wor. Lost PC. ....... 83 £49 Eleven“ .75 I 3.\ ‘Detroit -.13 gs 66 6§ 8h 93 « + a v nk © £66 656 496 492 ges | , $208 hoon 0 . NATIONAL. MEAGUE. : . _ Won Lost PC. At > 687 #1. £0 - 62 61 ko \Ht #2 ho + Meltonk... ... .. TO St. Lguis .. .... .. $4 303m,“ 9 bs eae ® 62 ac & - New York # 6% ea c+ “to b' Oh’a” wae 464005 68‘ ”tubumh $4 > to as 62 «B84 4519 408 884 | #54 6033011 v fa duas aa de 61 'Stt w“ a en v da' a b's as E It; * 1 -,\ Where The; Play Today, ° AMEMIGAN . LEAGUE, . C (meme; & . “PW, ¢ \ uarvoegpwtgmm. . WW. WWW\ ( § fit Mil. l bl : Ktxwflflfinifim P Ao put . on the.. nnlxh‘inlr ~ Mantle-stew! training for Weenie 2 #-ruund | JC ims, W whom he. monts in an' A uh) 4 . W ~...jkfl yo [g» A tor 6 weg 25 WWM‘ ' Veach .1.... 188 : Rough ...... 126 £30 | 1 Sersoy: City........ 149 awaiting ve era e e \ Wm. $1 St Pol, 0 . '16. -Johnny Kil- weight summon. arrived |- <. - at Jétsey City . tomoprow | night. | - |The MMJM do my “m mm other changes among the leading hitters. . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Plgyer. G. AB. R. H. Cobb 114 459 82 17? Jackson .... 188 476 71 166 is 491 to 169 470 85 1M 0 401 96 1% NATIONAL LEAGUE. Player. G. A.B. R. H. 470 G8 A58 440 79 135 404 5 141 494 52 188 413 &20 143 P.C B86 349 444 342 $28 a a s aa Sister ...... Ruth P.G 824 807 $04 .304 802 Groh ...... 120 Hornsby ... 186 Stock 126 Myers ...... 124 Newman“ CEAGUE \*~*~* 8 i La 1 Plinth?“ ot Vestel‘days Finat games: Jersey City, 2; Baithyore, 1 (first} HMS)? * dergey® City, 6; Baltimore, $ lgsec» ond.gime}. j , Newark; 10; Bendifit, xtoenester. 14; Tlfi'finto. 2. Binghamton, i; Buffalo, 0. tainglmmtom 8; Buffalo, 5. “a.“ g}: 4 Standing of the glubs: ‘ {Pu ¥. I). tBaltlmeFe 22.022. 149 490 46 Toronto ... (u. .. 150° 98 § autumn. l...... 18 st At (Binghemton &. 146 T5 1 Nawatk . sep s idei 161 41 80 Mochestér'........ 151 65 §§ gee se # 3373 58 . 91 . hess iC PC. $71 620 #1: 9c.- 44 AMENQAN AQSOOIA‘NON. Kanongs mm 1L Toledo, 1, e “(first game.) Katine City, 3: Toledo, \& cameo CC, (erst £95619.) fit. Paul, ujsyllle, 3. : ttflwrgm | Milwagxlsee ‘lndinmpolts &. ts . {Firat game.) Indlmavelle. 9f*“Milwauleee, jC (Seco. game.) - xmnnegpom. 16; '\Coluntbyus 4, Kiln?“ game )r a Minneapolis. A41; Columbuens (Second game) i ‘_ehr Hm.nlbpcmoum- rmH-pwxood f Dear Ted: -> \~laver are now in the rink-MW Re fl‘lley'would both have m. alt that ! C went: before: them. But ag , anly. puse W” : wa “belittleblfierm'flletm in, G 34 |;. | , Every world's from Bull!- bs (._ \van's time. who lost hje:tifie would: have 0 TMitintmflmtethu-mnpm I?» [would 'have takeh Join L's. modaure i | Of 1 an. where Corbett consumed +wenty- | If . {whereFitz roamed «out: tmteen ac-, |f Luts domptishinig that. Fitasininions . mull i emm toppled in one or two - | wite meshing gm i am x ge & . |Frizgo, met. Willig M { .~ the other mik fand dnvited th., , /o. (inte 'Tohn'a firm for & Mt to eat. . m | things' said /Boian: |_ Willie followed and\ sa1d,' , m, 'in (erp sB {have a -hit of dammit mom. while : riend | CL game ~ | cabbag {the ~ |. mmgmofgtemml wahta'| ; a :~. some one to hold his cont, He:just (& , [can't stop figtting; Byen: stipe Prancts |g .. | apd many ather proininent neu; host | $47 my] Barnes, snared the fing game 6F the 2 $5368 by a store of 3 to 4. . uttealty all themway. Barnes yielded 'I nine. hits, eight. of: them in- clugtera | £9 two . TL REYNQHDS’ AMMUNI- GONOEITT E Der-ing’s band of flirty plecesha#: | no 'been engaged for tho nnuat fall con- | Fo {cert at the R. C. Reynoks store, Troy. | : .. ' frmace, sopfano: Fragk -F. <Bhedeker, | f {tenor. am Mow-(Emmtmmlew, Mixed mailman/ck. . licked: Corbett, .. 16° , aix. “with“ R , Sosy n ; George Rom: the mi \king: 'of ; ; on Mexket \Nd thanks. piped wama, l met' © \Wen. come and have a bu of some- 3 Cie, d‘._;,‘ Uh, andmfener, comm «l; wad - dow; bork and | e ‘Smemboyeaand meme attired? 6: ’ \jsaw Demp@ey musa: up Willard her, Thad a yen'to-be a Aightgr «kain,, and ; now tbat he is in pretty Sham.- Intends-to alertemqw ® ght Moran anid [ {get out a fet of the old ewe-mm“ hove and we’ll start. m, \'ve fever Héen' knockql eat in my life, '*boy,- mime that, Yes, I'v been atopped for, «. mioment. .You, Mr... Fulton and Mrs. Savage accomplished :' thick and thin; day an? it , humming“; f “H . now,\ Franke we»; lother. fay. \Im a difter [if anyone doesn't. think 89, . Jat: | 'saw? Kind of hard, that one, when yos .was b \Thinit us to one, 'and. two of the | \Hagen’a ®. a, c' X Cu trout Heke tunes s ) CEN national Sporting chib of New Fork, | ' headed Bby Major, Anthony J. Diesel Biddle and supported by many of the best., known athletic and spotting authorities in the country, 1mm to here. This was the feature of the come- [ prehensive announcement made to- day regarding plans for the Yew 'tlub, which, expects to have its emuhqese completed and everything in' , read{> ness \for .b6xing* anid wrestling boué“ of national and - internatfonat {i- poltance by the first of the year. Major Biddle; Walter Camp, | Dr.\ Joseph B. Raycroft, Frederick W. the new.club - .will be... Afffiateil, George L. “Tex\ Rickard, . Generat Colenn airman Hon. Hatry 8: New of whom ere, connected with tire army, 'pgvy) and ° clvilign nowrd. st Ahoxmg control arg the heads of |- name og the clue CARIBSvBEEEAT +> ”vi ”firmly flew 3 fife-3&7 Goodwin, chiefty through the em- l Giants of yeeteraay. and the Car- mulls; by 44m; of timely hitting in { deem? of; the offerings of 'Jest L. ovawin allowed only four hits, $%to of wbl ch ltiee to scoro:3 ml were beaten prac-. s * ¥ s Fa . C - f wive: jus 2. a* Aesisting will be Mis. wma‘m T. taw- | ; make ) froud . tlie -| V7\ 1 Other Spam On Page 2. r dA dailora' all“); uranium ay MM will - } r j at, NBW YORK, Sent lsgz-J‘Q‘he‘fintén- - 'estal lien the ' world's beating gentaoy | - Bubtem, of. the /. .A; U.,, with A) witich 'will eondgct tue “iv 6. ‘IEAM '5 \ployment of whango; of .négce} had /, father an «9085 holding ..the. ¢. oy qc 5 played 1fiver-Ween! 9 ter cartmiyal hem hath lagoon. > Competing giver & . water courge, Mlmfil I'm-mm back smoke rage\ any cgndltlnne. and set an ° tional standard for 100 me! 109.3 yards., aas C - yageg'eag a while his Wflgfiw 14. ‘Plp fitmeexrut name; 3 tor Martin,. M menu 3 911mm | were bracketed in the. third Inning]. *-*; ~ the Giante' only Pun. ' l Mafirw’e mon had\ fow opportune“ . the amt-fie id iwo . ' T «m